1. Pirates Channel
It is a canal that connects the Río Hondo with the Bacalar Lagoon, through this canal pirates accessed the town to loot it, its history and impressive beauty will dazzle you.
2. Museum of the Fort of San Felipe Bacalar
*Visit the museum from Tuesday to Sunday from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm.
In the Fort of San Felipe, used in ancient times to defend the area, is the Piracy Museum where the entire history of the town and its relationship with pirates is concentrated.
Built in 1729; The military architecture of the Nueva Espeña has remained as an example, an imposing structure of great historical value, since it prevented the incursions of pirates and filibusters, in addition to witnessing countless and historic battles against the English, who sought to control the trade of the dyewood.
The museum captures the history of centuries ago inside to make it part of our present.
Hours and costs: Tuesday to Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
General Admission: $20.00 mxp.
Teachers, Students, Children and Adults in Full: $10.00 mxp.
Foreigners: $50.00 mxp.
3. Cenote The Witch
Also known as "El Cenote Negro", due to the dark tones of its waters that connect directly with the lagoon.
It is surrounded by abundant vegetation.
A local legend says that on the margins of the cenote an old woman, who was attributed to be more than a hundred years old, had a house surrounded by dolls.
4. Bird Island
It is a space that protects the wildlife of birds of different species, ideal for a sunset.
5.Emerald Cenote
The Cenote Esmeralda is a natural open-air pond, which is distinguished by the light and crystalline color of its waters. It is said that this is a hidden space, in which a large waterhole capable of providing liquid to the Bacalar Lagoon can be seen.
This is considered an excellent area for lovers of water activities and daring activities such as diving.
6. Cocalitos Cenote
Around it, stromatolites are preserved, found only in three places in the world.
7. Blue Cenote
A body of water with an approximate depth of 90 m. Its charm is due to the turquoise blue of its waters and the tropical jungle landscape that surrounds it. This cenote represents an ideal mystery for diving, offering intricate labyrinths of intertwined and overlapping roots or trunks, and rock formations on its walls, with a background that remains hidden in the distance.
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Mahahual
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Chetumal
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Canal de Los Piratas
Fuerte San Felipe
Cenote
La Bruja
Isla de Los Pájaros
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